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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

2 trips, 1 month


In the last month of us living in Idaho we have had the opportunity to go on two trips with the Idaho YD staff. Our first trip was to City of Rocks, a national reserve in southern Idaho. There we had a special time of meeting the staff, debriefing from the summer, and brainstorming for this next year as we have more staff to utilize. Currently, there are two other couples besides us and one single man who are in the process of raising support; God is certainly building up our team to accomplish great things for His glory!
Our second trip with the YD staff was just this last weekend. We all crammed into the van and traveled 10 hours up to Anacortes, WA for the 40th anniversary of Youth Dynamics. It was in Anacortes in 1970 that YD was founded by Paul and Connie Evans. Since then countless numbers of students have been challenged, pushed and encouraged to trust Jesus with everything.
It was at the celebration dinner that we all dressed up in 70's garb and told stories of students who have been changed because of God's work in using YD. What a blessing it was for us to hear those stories, to meet current staff, past staff, volunteers and alumni. It was through this weekend that God challenged Mike and I to push forward, to seek the Lord for our financial support, and to trust that it will come in His timing. No matter how long it takes for us to raise our full support, we do know that we are so excited and thankful to be used by God to help transform youth's lives in the Northwest!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Oh Sweet Idaho

After two years of praying, waiting, and trusting the Lord, we have finally made it to Idaho! Even in the midst of our doubting, worrying, and at times, unfocused faith, God has been faithful to take us to a place where we can serve with full devotion.
We have meet the YD Adventure team which includes 3 other couples, two of which are still raising support like us. We are excited to see how this team that God has brought together will gel and serve together as one. We have already had many great conversations and laughs!
Two other important pieces of God's plan have come together for us. First, we are thrilled to have found a home of our own. We are renting a 2 bedroom duplex in Boise. It doesn't feel like home yet, but after everything gets moved in our home will begin to feel lived in! Also, I (Sheila) have been offered a part time position with Huntington Learning Center. I will be a lead tutor! Overall, I will be overseeing the tutoring program at two schools in the community and I will also have the opportunity to tutor students of all ages. I am sure it will be an adventurous school year!
We are thankful for your prayers and would humbly ask for you to continue to pray for us as we continue to raise the rest of our support. We are currently at 64% and looking to wrap up the rest of the support in God's timing. In it all, we thank the Lord for His continued provision. It is only because of His faithfulness that we are here and ready to serve.
Blessings and well wishes from Idaho.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Idaho!

After a year of waiting and trusting, the Sharpmack's are moving to Idaho! Our POD is being delivered next Friday and we begin our 3 day drive on August 31. While we are excited for this new adventure, we must admit that there is apart of us that is quite nervous. We have yet to secure permanent living arrangements, jobs, or 100% support...yet we know this is God's direction for our lives. We trust that as we trust Him, He will be faithful to provide.


We are currently at 55% of our support, so Mike will get to take a half salary and work 'part time' for Youth Dynamics Adventures until we reach that 100% mark. I will be looking for teaching opportunities or anything else God chooses to bring my way. To sum it up, we are pumped for this next phase of ministry and we are so thankful to have family and friends who pray for us and encourage us often. While we are so nervous, we know we would much rather be exactly where God wants us...and right now, that is Idaho.



We will keep you posted on this crazy journey called life!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

September 1

We began praying about the idea of moving to Idaho and joining
Youth Dynamics Adventures 8 months ago. The idea of serving others, challenging students and seeing God move in the lives of others was a thrilling thought and one that the Lord has finally brought to reality.
For many different reasons we have finally set a move date for September 1st. After many months of waiting and preparing, there is light at the end of the tunnel. We are excited for the new adventure yet nervous to take such a leap of faith. (Moving across country seems to be getting more intimidating the closer it gets.)
As we prepare for this new journey, we would appreciate your prayers in a few areas.
1) We are currently at 54% of our full support. Please pray that we would continue to have opportunities to share with others about YD Adventures and that we would raise the full 100% quickly.
2) We will be loading a POD the weekend before we move. We pray that all of our belongings will fit and no other preparations will need to be made.
3) We both will be looking for jobs when we move to the area (until we reach 100% support Mike will be working a part time job as well as serving with YD Adventures). We pray that we would be able to find jobs quickly and be obedient as the Lord leads.
4) We will also be looking for housing as YD Adventures does not offer housing for staff. We have temporary arrangements, but will need to find permanent housing as soon as possible.
5) We pray for safety as we travel; we pray for opportunities to trust the Lord; we pray our marriage will be protected during a time of transition; and we pray that we will serve the Lord however He asks us to.
Thank you so much for all your prayers and support. We truly couldn't set out on this journey without you!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Omaha

We took a trip to Omaha to do some support raising and thanks to our dear friend Donna, we were able to bring our fun loving dog, Bear! We love traveling with him; he always makes a car ride that much more exciting, plus he gives us an excuse to stop more often and enjoy the beauty along the way.

I can't believe I am old enough to be watching my friends have babies! I have known Jennifer since high school, we roomed together in college, and now I celebrate as she brings a little one into the world! Congrats Jennifer!

I don't get to see my brother very often, so when I do it is a treat! I hope someday I can talk him into moving to the Boise area.
In a nutshell, we had a quick but good time in Omaha. Mike was able to meet with quite a few friends and we look forward to seeing how God will work.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Encouragement

While June was a difficult month for us emotionally, God is good and provides encouragement just as it is needed! Yesterday Mike had the opportunity to speak to his home church about Youth Dynamics Adventures. We got to talk to many people about the ministry; wow, fellowship with other believers is always so encouraging!

We also had a surprise fun day on Saturday. We went out with Mike's parents for the day and we stumbled across a professional road bike race. I am sure most of you are thinking, "what is the big deal about that?!". Well, in the last month Mike has really taken up road biking as a hobby. While road biking isn't necessarily something I am interested in, it was so fun to see Mike enjoy watching great athletes compete at a sport that he is just starting to learn more about.


In the midst of the hard days, God is faithful to provide just the encouragement we need! Thank you Lord for lifting our spirits!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Vulnerable

I believe that it is important for us as Christians to be vulnerable with others as we struggle through life; to not sugar-coat our happenings, to not mask the hurt. Through being honest with our lives, the Lord is lifted high; He receives the credit as we grow and move through life's deserts.

Here is my recent journal entry; a chance to be raw.

I got the call as I was driving home from Dekalb. I was quite strong for the call itself, the ladies gentle voice telling me that I was a strong candidate....just not the one they chose. Disappointment filled my eyes and overflowed into a fountain of tears. "Now what?" was my first thought... I was so sure! I really thought that this was the job the Lord had prepared me for -excitement had even begun to fill my soul.

Slowly my disappointment turned to anger- why Lord would you even take me through this process? Why would you give me hope...to then take it away? Did you not hear my cries? Did you not hear my prayers? I thought you were the God who answered...who gave us the desires of our hearts?

Still today I don't have answers...to be honest, I don't even really feel his whispers, but I know to push forward [such is the Christian life]. I know better than to doubt God's goodness or even His existence; He has carried me through before. I know He is preparing, carving, remolding me for something I have yet to know.

What I do know is that God is faithful to encourage. I stumbled onto Psalms 91; an encouragement to me as I sit in this valley.

~The Lord is my refuge.
~He is my shield.
~I will not fear.
~His angels will guard me.
~I am not forgotten!